5

Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8
Page 2: Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8

Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 Saturday, March 16

th 2019

5:00 PM + Gaetano (Tom) Ridolfo)..............…CANTOR requested by Eileen Gangi + Genevieve Puso requested by Bald Eagle Commons, Bldg. 7

Sunday, March 17th

, 2019 8:00 AM + Fr. Bill Scully, o.f.m.……..…..……CANTOR requested by Ted Hajek + Susan Lemmons requested by Lois Zack 9:00 AM + Jozef Krempaski……….…….….….POLISH requested by his Family Safe travels for Anna & Karol Blessings for Emilia Kozyra on her birthday 10:30 AM + Susan Lemons req. by Joncas Family..…CHILDREN’S CHOIR 12:00 PM …………………………...…….…ADULT CHOIR

Monday March 18th

9:00 AM + Sam Amico requested by the Carrolls

Tuesday March 19th

9:00 AM + Eleanora Kaiser requested by the Nealis Family

Wednesday March 20th

9:00 AM People of the Parish + Thomas Terracino (Birthday) requested by Mary Ann Terracino

Thursday March 21st

9:00 AM + Larry Mayo requested by Mary Ann Mayo + John Patrick Gallagher requested by the Gallagher Family

Friday March 22nd

9:00 AM Mary Coppola (L) (Birthday Remembrance) requested by Sr. Mary Rita Paratore 7:00 PM Polish Retreat

Saturday March 23rd

9:00 AM Souls in Purgatory Third Sunday of Lent Mar. 23-24 Saturday, March 23

rd, 2019

5:00 PM + James Horton III…………...........…CANTOR requested by Justina Horton + Helen M. Dohn requested by Pat Callahan 7:00 PM Polish Retreat

Sunday, March 24th

, 2019 8:00 AM + Virginia Havriliak……..…..…….…CANTOR requested by Matt, Dot & Charlie Casella 9:00 AM Blessings for Mikolaj…….…….….….POLISH requested by Fr. Kamil Blessings for Patryk Maslach + Jozefa Klapacz requested by Krystyna Sowinska & Family 10:30 AM + Emily Anne Kress req. by Pat Golczewski.………..ADULT CHOIR + Denise Sudol requested by Ron Sudol & Family 12:00 PM …………………………....…………..…CANTOR

Remembrance Tree

Donations made to our Remembrance Tree in the rear of the church,

will go towards a new roof that is badly needed on our church.

Flyers are at all the doors of the church. Payment plans are available.

Page 3: Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8

PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR:

Rose Armstrong, Antoinette Battaglia, Marydele Bavalacqua, Terrie Beyenberg, Brenna & Trey, Laurie Burton, MaryLou Canino, Peter Carrion, Hesung Chandler, Bill Chapman, Wilma Colowell, Gail Coyte, John DePietri, Marian Depietri, Augie DePreker, Thelma DePreker, Joan Dundorf, Ann Fitzpatrick, Frank Floystad, Michael Flynn, Laurie Gordon, Kathy Holley, Baby Liam Jenkins, Kathleen Jobbagy, Cassandra & Leeora Lanza, Alan Litz, Alice Lyko, Carol Mani, Masucci Family, Clare Mayer, Evelyn McCabe, David McClellan, Mac McCormick, Kenneth McFarland, Joseph Miller, Mike Mooradian, Cali O’Hern, John Picioccio, Nicholas Salleroli, Shawn Santo, John Tenhula, Craig Terhune, Marlene Terhune, Katelyn Trickel, Gail Vanhook, Joe Verboys, Patricia Villano, Ruth Wiedemann, Ann Weinschenk, Barbara Zaccaro, Angela Zuccaro.

---------------------- We remember our Beloved Dead:

Elvira Sheppard & James Siniscalchi

THE POPE’S MONTHLY INTENTIONS March 2019

Evangelization - Christian Communities

That Christian communities, especially those who are persecuted, feel that they are close to Christ and have their rights respected.

Rosary Prayer Intentions for March

(provided by Our Legions of Mary)

SPECIAL March Rosary Intentions: that parishioners realize

that when they pray together in church, Jesus is with them (Where two or more are gathered in my name, so shall I be.)…that those who are persecuted for their beliefs seek refuge

with Christ through their fervent prayers (especially when saying the rosary each day)…that we include in our prayerful intentions strength and vigilance for the ridiculed, the down-trodden, the abused and the rejected…that we remember to realize that all of us are deeply connected with Christ and with each other, even if we have disagreements and different points of view in our politics or world perceptions…that all communities throughout the world are inextricably bonded together in the Mystical Body of Christ…and, that we become more fully aware that the Blessed Mother is the greatest intercessor to her Son, and therefore, call upon her when we have feelings of isolation and abandonment from others, so that we may spiritually reunite with them in our lives.

ON-GOING Personal Rosary Intentions

Joyful Mysteries for the unborn, newly born, young children,

teenagers, families and friendships. Luminous Mysteries for the newly baptized, those receiving

confession and the Holy Eucharist for the first time, newlyweds and those already married – love/peace/unity – now and forever. Sorrowful Mysteries for the sick and suffering, the dying, the

oppressed, the tortured, the persecuted, the lonely, the abandoned and the depressed. Glorious Mysteries for the souls in purgatory, forgotten souls,

newly confirmed and ALL life, the intercession of Mary to Jesus for our daily intentions and the requested intentions of others.

Knights of Columbus Corner

Upcoming Monthly Breakfast The Knights will be holding their monthly Country Breakfast THIS Sunday, March17th, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Come enjoy a wholesome breakfast with friends and family. Discount meals for children.

Save the Date! - Saturday, April 27, 2019, the Knights will be celebrating their 50

th Anniversary with a Dinner Dance.

The council will be honoring charter members and more. Stay tuned for details and tickets.

Join the Knights...ONLINE!!! - Gentlemen! Grab your phone, tablet or laptop and discover what it means to be part of the one of the most charitable organizations in the world. It has never been easier to learn about and join the Knights. We invite you to go to www.KofC.org/joinus and see the many benefits membership in the Order can bring to you and your family. No obligation, no pressure; just the facts.

Attention all Parishioners

HELP WANTED!!! The Carnival Committee is looking for some motivated people to come and help out with this year’s Carnival. We are looking for people that can help with sponsorships, fundraising, volunteers and advertising. If you can help, please come to our next carnival meeting on Thursday, March 21, 2019 @ 7:00 PM. For more information, please contact John @ [email protected].

Please mark your calendars for this year’s carnival,

Wednesday, July 24th through Sunday, July 28th, 2019. Volunteers are needed. Please remember that:

MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT WORK!

BIBLE STUDY Lenten small group faith sharing began the week of March 3

rd. To sign-up, call your group’s facilitator or contact Mary

Beth at [email protected] or 973-728-8162, Ext 309. Books available for $7/each. Six groups to choose from: (date. place and facilitator) Mon, 11:30 am, Town Center, Pat Daly Tues, 1:00 pm, OLQP Convent, Cookie Gomm Wed, 10:00 am, OLQP, Rear Annex, Mary Beth Osiecki Thurs, 9:30 am, OLQP, Rear Annex, Pat Daly Fri., 1:30 pm, Bald Eagle Commons, Marleen Agnish e-discussion group at your convenience, Mary Beth Osiecki

Don’t miss this great opportunity to follow Jesus more closely this Lent.

Spring Campaign March 6 to April 14

40 Days for Life is a peaceful pro-life effort made up of more than 750,000 volunteers in 675 cities across 40 nations.

With God’s help, 40 Days for Life has seen proven results: 10,331 babies spared from abortion, 118 abortion worker conversions, and 60 closed abortion centers.

We invite you to join OLQP parishioners during the Spring Campaign to pray at a high volume abortion clinic in Montclair.

For further information, call Dennis @ 845-477-3069.

Page 4: Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8

THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH Sunday, March 17th SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Religious Education – Grades K-6 – 9:00 AM - School Confirmation 1 & 2 Classes – 5:00 PM – Cafeteria Al-Anon – 7:30 PM - Annex Alateen – 7:30 PM – Gathering Space AA – 7:30 PM – Cafeteria

Monday, March 18th Girl Scouts Meeting – 6:30 PM – Cafeteria Lenten Reconciliation – 6:30 PM - Church

Tuesday, March 19th Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8 – 6:30 PM – School Boy Scouts Troop Meeting. – 7:00 PM – Cafeteria Adult Choir Rehearsal – 7:15 PM – Church

Wednesday, March 20th Lenten Small Group – 10:00 AM – Gathering Space Troop 159 Meeting – 6:30 PM – Gym Youth Group Meeting – 7:00 PM - School

Thursday, March 21st Lenten Small Group – 9:30 AM – Gathering Space Bible Study – 7:00 PM – Gathering Space

Friday, March 22nd Parish Offices Closed Volleyball – 7:00 PM – Gym Stations of the Cross (in English) 7:00 PM - Church Stations of the Cross (in Polish) 7:30 PM - Church

Saturday, March 23rd

Legion of Mary – 9:30 AM – Library Choir Rehearsal – 10:00 AM – Church AA – 2:00 PM – Gathering Space Confessions – 4:00 PM – Church

Sunday, March 24th THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT Religious Education – Grades K-6 – 9:00 AM - School Baptisms – 2:00 PM – Church Confirmation 1 & 2 Classes – 5:00 PM – Cafeteria Al-Anon – 7:30 PM - Annex Alateen – 7:30 PM – Gathering Space AA – 7:30 PM – Cafeteria

On Saturday, March 23rd

, Hank Meditz, OFS of St. Joseph’s Parish in West Milford, as a part of a nationwide Rosary Rally for AMERICA NEEDS FATIMA, will captain a Rosary Rally for Traditional Marriage at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Hewitt. Participants will meet in the parking lot behind the church, starting at 11:30 AM. The rally will begin at 12 Noon and last for approximately one hour. Fr. Kamil Stachowiak has given his permission to hold the rosary rally in front of the church facing the road. Why OLQP? Because the location is an excellent one to obtain maximum exposure. Notices of the Rally are also being placed in bulletins at St. Joseph’s in West Milford, St. Catherine’s in Ringwood and St. Mary’s in Pompton Lakes.

Parents: The safety of your children is one of our main concerns. For the safe drop off and pick up of children, PLEASE do not pull in front of the school and drop off your children! Please PARK IN DESIGNATED SPACES.

Sunday morning and Tuesday afternoon classes: Children should be brought to and picked up at the classroom. Tuesday evening classes: Children can come in and out unattended.

The Parish belongs to all of us, and only through the parish community can we achieve our goals.

The Challenge is Ours!!! Parish debt as of March 4, 2019: $513,636.41

Sunday Donations Sunday Collection, March 10, 2019 $5,954.00

Diocesan Assessment $1,405.00

Our weekly goal $13,500.00

SHOP-RITE GIFT CARDS

Week Ending March 10, 2019 Sold - $2,110.00 Profit - $105.50

Total Profit since July 1, 2018– $4,838.75

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT The Journey of Grief

6 weeks beginning March 25, 2019

Mondays – 7:00-8:30 PM March 25 Value of Support Group April 1 Living Through Grief April 8 Coping with Special Days April 15 Grief: Painful Healing Process April 22 Easter Monday – No Meeting April 29 Guilt: Part of Grieving Process May 6 Surviving, Healing, Growing

Varied Meeting Rooms

St. Joseph’s Parish 454 Germantown Road, West Milford, NJ 07480

All are Welcome!

Must register before first session. Call the Parish Office 973-697-6100

FOOD PANTRY ITEM OF THE WEEK

Please remember the pantry when you do your own shopping.

An item a week from many will keep us full.

This week we need: Coffee God Bless You for your donations.

ALTAR CLEANING

Week of March 17, 2019

Team 9 – Carmen Ortega & Blanca Lynn

Page 5: Second Sunday of Lent Mar. 16-17 · Religious Education – Grades 1-4 – 4:30 PM – School Children’s Choir Rehearsal – 5:40 PM – Church Religious Education – Grades 5-8

POLISH MISSION: The Polish Mission at Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish was established in 2009 by the initiative of his Excellency Bishop Arthur Serratelli. The first Mass in Polish was celebrated in this parish September 6, 2009. FACEBOOK PAGE: Polska Misja Katolicka - Hewitt Masses in Polish: - Sunday 9:00 AM - First Fridays and Holy Days 7:30 PM

PASTORAL STAFF Father Kamil Stachowiak Pastor Deacon Charles Roche Deacon Deacon David Cedrone Deacon / Baptism Ministry Mary Beth Osiecki Ministries/Outreach/Evangelization Patricia Golczewski Business Administrator Janet Scheil Religious Education Alan Morales Music Director Marian Dul Organist for Polish Mass Joseph Osiecki Information Technology Pat Cedrone Baptism Ministry Patricia Callahan Trustee John Buechel Trustee

WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM 9:00 AM (Polish) 10:30 AM 12:00 Noon DAILY MASSES Monday thru Saturday 9:00 AM Rosary Recited 8:30 AM First Friday 7:30 PM (Polish) Holy Day Vigil Mass 7:00 PM Holy Day Masses 9:00 AM 6:30 PM 7:30 PM (Polish)

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION First Friday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM October - June, followed by Benediction

PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Office closed on Fridays.

PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome all new parishioners! We ask that you register to ensure your full participation in the life of the parish. Registrations forms are available at church exits, in the parish office or call and a form can be mailed or e-mailed to you.

BULLETIN DEADLINE Please kindly submit all bulletin material to [email protected]. Please note: In order for articles to be published in next week’s bulletin they need to be submitted no later than 10 AM of the prior Monday.

CONTINUING CATHOLIC DEVELOPMENT Grades K-6 Sunday, 9:00 – 10:00 AM Grades 1-4 Tuesday, 4:30 – 5:30 PM Grades 5-8 Tuesday, 6:30 – 7:30 PM Grades 9-12 2-Year Confirmation Preparation Confirmation 1 – Sunday, 5:00 – 6:15 PM Confirmation 2 – Sunday, 5:00 – 6:15 PM

POLSKA MISJA: Polska Misja przy parafii Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Pokoju, powstała w 2009 roku z inicjatywy Jego Ekscelencji Ks. Biskupa Artura J. Serratelli, S.T.D., S.S.L., D.D. Pierwsza Msza Święta w języku Polskim została odprawiona w tej parafii szóstego września 2009 roku.

FACEBOOK: Polska Misja Katolicka - Hewitt Msza Święta w Języku Polskim: - Niedziela godz 9:00AM - każdy pierwszy piątek o godz. 7:30 PM

SACRAMENTS BAPTISMS We celebrate the sacrament of Baptism most Sundays. Parents are welcome to have the Baptism celebrated either at a week-end Mass or at the Liturgy of Baptism at 2:00 PM two Sundays a month. To make arrangements for Baptism please call the Parish Office or e-mail [email protected] Godparents must be confirmed, be active members of the church and attend Mass regularly. A sponsor certificate is required from each godparent.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 PM

(or by appointment with Fr. Kamil)

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Please contact Parish Office and set up an appointment. Any Catholic couple needs approximately a year to prepare for the Sacrament of Marriage, which includes sessions with the Priest celebrating the marriage and attendance at Pre-Cana conferences.

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK / HOSPITAL VISITS We are strongly committed to the spiritual care of the sick. Because of privacy laws, hospitals and nursing homes are not allowed to release the patient’s religious affiliation. Therefore, we must depend on families of our sick parishioners to inform us of their whereabouts and condition. Please notify the parish office of any need for a home or hospital visit.

RCIA - The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a program for people who seek full initiation in the Catholic Church through the reception of the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation, which are received at the Easter Vigil. For information, please contact the parish office.

Sacrament Preparation Available in Polish Sacramental Catechesis for First Communion and Confirmation is also available in Polish.

EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMY (Pre-School Academy) Religious Based Formal Preschool, PreK and K Prep programs for ages 2 ½ - 6. Before and After School Program for Grades K-6 Contact Mercedes Debrecki at 973-506-7533 for more information.

PRAYER CHAIN: Your sisters and brothers of the Parish will gladly pray for your needs. Please call Jenelle Hopkins at 973-853-7240 or e-mail her at [email protected] .